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On October 15, 2003, the RBS Fleet came into existence when our first vessel, P&O Nedlloyd Adriana, was delivered from Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) in Ulsan, Korea. Eight more sisters followed within just eight months.
These ships are equipped with cranes, making them perfect for trade routes where ports are not well equipped, like in large parts of Africa and many smaller ports around the world.
Common abbreviations or nicknames for this class:
Adriana-Class, 2500 TEUs, the two-and-a-halfs | Name (Short) | Charter Name | Built Name | IMO Number | Flag | | Hull number | Delivery Date | | | | Adriana | Nedlloyd Adriana | Adriana Star | 9275024 | Liberia | | 1485 | 15.10.2003 | | | | Juliana | Nedlloyd Juliana | Juliana Star | 9275036 | Liberia | | 1486 | 22.10.2003 | | | | Marita | Nedlloyd Marita | Marita Star | 9275048 | Liberia | | 1487 | 19.11.2003 | | | | Regina | Maersk Nottingham | Regina Star | 9275050 | Liberia | | 1488 | 08.01.2004 | | | | Valentina | Nedlloyd Valentina | Valentina Star | 9275062 | Liberia | | 1489 | 11.02.2004 | | | | Teslin | Nedlloyd Teslin | Rio Teslin | 9283693 | Liberia | | 1490 | 27.02.2004 | | | Thelon (Maxima)
| Nedlloyd Maxima | Rio Thelon | 9283708 | Liberia | | 1491 | 19.04.2004 | | | | Taku | Maersk Nolanville | Rio Taku | 9286774 | Liberia | | 1492 | 28.05.2004 | | | Thompson (Evita)
| Nedlloyd Evita | Rio Thompson | 9286786 | Liberia | | 1493 | 18.06.2004 | | |
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